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Full-Text Articles in Education
Pacific Review Fall 2007, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Fall 2007, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Pacific Review Spring 2007, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review Spring 2007, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
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Education And Homeless Youth: Policy Implementations, Ronald Hallett
Education And Homeless Youth: Policy Implementations, Ronald Hallett
Benerd College Faculty Articles
Hallett provides a review of research project related to McKinney-Vento.
Education And Homeless Youth: Policy Implementations, Ronald Hallett
Education And Homeless Youth: Policy Implementations, Ronald Hallett
Ronald Hallett
Hallett provides a review of research project related to McKinney-Vento.
It’S About Time: Temporal Dimensions Of College Preparation Programs, William Tierney, Ronald Hallett, Kristan Venegas
It’S About Time: Temporal Dimensions Of College Preparation Programs, William Tierney, Ronald Hallett, Kristan Venegas
Ronald Hallett
After-school education programs for at-risk students are often implemented to increase academic performance and college readiness. This article explores the terms "out-of-school" and "after-school" related to college preparation programs and suggests that these programs should consider attendance, participation and intensity to impact a student's success in college. This article concludes with four practical steps to improve the structural design of after-school programs concerned about college preparation.